Sabiki Rigs How to re use without TANGLEING Storage Ideas

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The hooks will rusty by the time you use it again. Sabiki are cheap so when you are done just throw them away.
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This reminds me of a while back when I was fishing & ran outta bait & needed a sabiki but had 4got to buy one. I found one in my tackle box, wasn't rusted or missing hooks, it was TANGLED. Literally, I mean it LITERALLY took me over an hour to untangle.

From this I learned to keep my tackle box stocked with everything. I also keep stock of tackle in home, bulk packs of hooks, swivels, beads and 6lbs of 4-6oz sinkers.

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BigBoiFishing wrote:This reminds me of a while back when I was fishing & ran outta bait & needed a sabiki but had 4got to buy one. I found one in my tackle box, wasn't rusted or missing hooks, it was TANGLED. Literally, I mean it LITERALLY took me over an hour to untangle.

From this I learned to keep my tackle box stocked with everything. I also keep stock of tackle in home, bulk packs of hooks, swivels, beads and 6lbs of 4-6oz sinkers.
does your family complain about the amount of fishing equipment you own? i have to put up with that nonsense everyday lol
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TheFishRCallin wrote:i have a cheap rod equipped with a sabiki already...i did this so that the nongoogans of the world would leave me alone :D
how do you have it set on the rod for storage though? I don't really like leaving it on the rod because of all the loose hooks
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TheFishRCallin wrote:i have a cheap rod equipped with a sabiki already...i did this so that the nongoogans of the world would leave me alone :D
Is this the same rod you fish your trollrites with?
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basshole69 wrote:
BigBoiFishing wrote:This reminds me of a while back when I was fishing & ran outta bait & needed a sabiki but had 4got to buy one. I found one in my tackle box, wasn't rusted or missing hooks, it was TANGLED. Literally, I mean it LITERALLY took me over an hour to untangle.

From this I learned to keep my tackle box stocked with everything. I also keep stock of tackle in home, bulk packs of hooks, swivels, beads and 6lbs of 4-6oz sinkers.
does your family complain about the amount of fishing equipment you own? i have to put up with that nonsense everyday lol
As in reels, I only own three, Squidder, BG60, Penn 7500. Rods, 6 1/2ft, 7 1/2ft, 15ft. I keep em' in a corner by a framed painting of Jaws by my tv in my living room, my wifey is cool with it. Now if I had the amount of equipment some have in here......I'd get evicted. :? :mrgreen:

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Charlie's Law: If you fool with a sabiki long enough, it's gonna get you, minimum handling required.

I use an old Zebco reel with a short rod that the kids left when they left home as my sabiki rig.

When finished, I wrap the weight around the reel handle, wrap the sabikis around the rod then stick the whole thing into a PVC tube with an end cap. Don't glue the end cap on so you can stick a garden hose in there to flush the salt and fish goo off. C2
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Charlie2 wrote:Charlie's Law: If you fool with a sabiki long enough, it's gonna get you, minimum handling required.

I use an old Zebco reel with a short rod that the kids left when they left home as my sabiki rig.

When finished, I wrap the weight around the reel handle, wrap the sabikis around the rod then stick the whole thing into a PVC tube with an end cap. Don't glue the end cap on so you can stick a garden hose in there to flush the salt and fish goo off. C2
that's not a bad idea...now I just need to get a dedicated rod for it..maybe one of those cheap 15 dollar rods that are ultra light...should do the trick
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basshole69 wrote:
Charlie2 wrote:Charlie's Law: If you fool with a sabiki long enough, it's gonna get you, minimum handling required.

I use an old Zebco reel with a short rod that the kids left when they left home as my sabiki rig.

When finished, I wrap the weight around the reel handle, wrap the sabikis around the rod then stick the whole thing into a PVC tube with an end cap. Don't glue the end cap on so you can stick a garden hose in there to flush the salt and fish goo off. C2
that's not a bad idea...now I just need to get a dedicated rod for it..maybe one of those cheap 15 dollar rods that are ultra light...should do the trick
I bought a really light rod at K-mart for like $20. Nothing special. I just hook one of the sabiki hooks on the bottom guide, then wrap the weight around the bottom of the rod. Nothing special. I usually don't save them, but when I do this is how I do it. At $3-4 a pop for the sabiki's I think I'm going to start trying to salvage them. A day of fishing will tear up a sabiki like nobody's business, especially if you get something weird while catching bait which causes you to loose hook(s).

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